The Kevlar for the 187 looks sick but the length of the strap places the clasp off center and possibly on the side for averaged sized wrists.
I used a small Phillips scredriver to push through the glue that binds the first keeper.
Clasp is now shifted 3/4" this paces it centered opposite the head for a balanced look and feel. The extra strap length under the clasp doesn't bother me.
The rubber strap sometimes pinches my skin with its accordion sides. I prefer the look of the kevlar with its non tapering strap and robust clasp. Every post I've seen about the 187 champions it's size and seems to alert those with small wrists to be cautious. I have 6.75" wrists and I'm sure a lot of you do too since 100% of my watches purchased from my fellow brothers fits me perfect. The 187 doesn't feel much bigger than the 328 which was perfect to my eyes except for it's height, this style case and height work perfectly @ 47mm.
...it's still a monster though and at the limit for me, some of you guys may think it's too big but the girls like it.
I used a small Phillips scredriver to push through the glue that binds the first keeper.
Clasp is now shifted 3/4" this paces it centered opposite the head for a balanced look and feel. The extra strap length under the clasp doesn't bother me.
The rubber strap sometimes pinches my skin with its accordion sides. I prefer the look of the kevlar with its non tapering strap and robust clasp. Every post I've seen about the 187 champions it's size and seems to alert those with small wrists to be cautious. I have 6.75" wrists and I'm sure a lot of you do too since 100% of my watches purchased from my fellow brothers fits me perfect. The 187 doesn't feel much bigger than the 328 which was perfect to my eyes except for it's height, this style case and height work perfectly @ 47mm.
...it's still a monster though and at the limit for me, some of you guys may think it's too big but the girls like it.